Biomass briquettes are compact blocks of organic materials, typically made from agricultural or forestry residues such as biomass extract from BIO CNG, Prosopis Juli flora, sawdust, crop straw, rice husks, or peanut shells. These materials are compressed under high pressure without the use of any binders or chemicals, resulting in dense, energy-dense fuel sources. Biomass briquettes come in various shapes and sizes, catering to different combustion requirements.
Advantages:
Renewable Energy Source: Biomass briquettes utilize organic waste materials reducing reliance on finite fossil fuels.
Cost-Effective: Biomass briquettes are often cheaper than traditional fuels like coal or firewood.
Low Emissions: Burning biomass briquettes produces significantly fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels.
High Energy Density: Despite their compact size, biomass briquettes have a high energy density, providing ample calorific values.
Versatility: Biomass briquettes can be used in a variety of combustion devices, including stoves, boilers, and industrial furnaces, making them versatile for both residential and commercial purposes.